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Mesopotamia

Sumerian achievements Chapter 3 Section 2 Sumerian achievements

The Invention of Writing The Sumerians made one of the greatest cultural advances in history. They developed cuneiform (kyoo -NEE - uh- fohrm), the world’s first system of writing . But Sumerians did not have pencils, pens, or paper. Instead, they used sharp tools called styluses to make wedge-shaped symbols on clay tablets.

The Invention of Writing Earlier written communication had used pictographs , or picture symbols . Each pictograph represented an object, such as a tree or an animal. But in cuneiform, symbols could also represent syllables, or basic parts of words. As a result, Sumerians writers could combine symbols to express more complex ideas such as “joy” or “powerful”

The Invention of Writing Sumerians first used cuneiform to keep business records. A scribe , or writer , would be hired to keep track of the items people traded. Government officials and temples also hired scribes to keep their records. Becoming a scribe was a way to move up in social class.

The Invention of Writing In time, Sumerians put their writing skills to new uses. They wrote works on history, law, grammar, and math. They also created works of literature. Sumerians wrote stories, proverbs, and songs. They wrote poems about the gods and about military victories. Some of these were epics ,long poems that tell the stories of heroes. Later, people used some of these poems to create The Epic of Gilgamesh, the story of a legendary Sumerian king.

Advances and Inventions Writing was not the only great Sumerian invention. These early people made many other advances and discoveries.

Technical Advances One of the Sumerians’ most important developments was the wheel. They were the first people to build wheeled vehicles, including carts and wagons. Using the wheel, Sumerians invented a device that spins clay as a craftsperson shapes it into bowls. This device is called a potter’s wheel.

Technical Advances The plow was another important Sumerian invention. Pulled by oxen, plows broke through the hard clay soil of Sumer to prepare it for planting. This technique greatly increased farm production. The Sumerians also invented a clock that used falling water to measure time.

Technical Advances Sumerian advances improved daily life in many ways. Sumerians built sewers under city streets. They learned to use bronze to make stronger tools and weapons. They even produced makeup and glass jewelry.

Math and Science Another area in which Sumerians excelled was math. In fact, they developed a math system based on the number 60. Based on this system, they divided a circle into 360 degrees. Dividing a year into 12 months— a factor of 60—was another Sumerian idea. Sumerians also calculated the areas of rectangles and triangles.

Math and Science Sumerian scholars studied science, too. They wrote long lists to record their study of the natural world. These tablets included the names of thousands of animals, plants, and minerals.

Math and Science The Sumerians also made advances in medicine. They used ingredients from animals, plants, and minerals to produce healing drugs. Items used in these medicines included milk, turtle shells, figs, and salt. The Sumerians even catalogued their medical knowledge, listing treatments according to symptoms and body parts.

The Arts of Sumer The Sumerians’ skills in the fields of art, metalwork, and architecture- the science of building-all well known to us. The ruins of great buildings and fine works of with have provided us with wonderful examples of the Sumerians’ creativity.

Architecture Most Sumerian rulers lived in large palaces. Other rich Sumerians had two-story homes with as many as a dozen rooms. Most people, however, lived in smaller, one-story houses. These homes had six or seven rooms arranged around a small courtyard. Large and small houses stood side by side along a narrow, unpaved streets of the city. Bricks made of mud were the houses’ main building blocks.

Architecture City centers were dominated by their temples, the largest and most impressive buildings in Sumer. A ziggurat, a pyramid shaped temple tower, rose above each city. Outdoor staircases led to a platform and a shrine at the top. Some architects added columns to make the temples more attractive.

Ziggurat Animated History http://my.hrw.com/ss_2012/ms_whist12/eactivities/Animation/wh02_ziggurat.html

Art Sumerian sculptors produced many fine works. Among them are the statues of gods created for temples. Sumerian artists also sculpted small objects out of ivory and rare woods. Sumerian pottery is known more for its quantity than quality. Potters turned out many items, but few were works of beauty.

Art Jewelry was a popular item in Sumer. The jewelers of the region made many beautiful works out of imported gold, silver, and gems. Earrings and other items found in the region sow that Sumerian jewelers knew advanced methods for putting gold pieces together.

Art Cylinder seals are perhaps Sumer’s most famous works of art. These small objects were stone cylinders engraved with designs. When rolled over clay, the designs would leave behind their imprint. Each seal left its own distinct imprint. As a result, a person could show ownership of a container by rolling a cylinder over the container’s wet clay surface. People could also use cylinder seals to “sign” documents or to decorate other clay objects.

Art Some seals showed battle scenes. Others displayed worship rituals. Some were highly decorative, with hundreds of carefully cut gems. They required great skill to make.

Art The Sumerians also enjoyed music. Kings and temples hired musicians to play on special occasions. Sumerian musicians played reed pipes, drums, tambourines, and stringed instruments called lyres. Children learned songs in school. People sang hymns to gods and kings. Music and dance provided entrainment in marketplaces and homes.

Need to Knows in 10 minutes or less of Sumerian Inventions

Inventions that Came from Mesopotamia *Cuneiform *Wheel Plow Potter’s Wheel Sewers *Sundial *Math System – Based off the number 60 Advanced Medicines Make-up Jewelry

The Invention of Writing The Sumerians made one of the greatest cultural advances in history. They developed cuneiform (kyoo -NEE - uh- fohrm), the world’s first system of writing. Not having paper and pencil, they used sharp tools called styluses to make wedge-shaped symbols on clay tablets.

The Invention of Writing Earlier written communication had used pictographs, or picture symbols . Each pictograph represented an object, such as a tree or an animal. But in cuneiform, symbols could also represent syllables, or basic parts of words. As a result, Sumerians writers could combine symbols to express more complex ideas such as “joy” or “powerful”

The Invention of Writing Sumerians first used cuneiform to keep business records. A scribe , or writer , would be hired to keep track of the items people traded. Government officials and temples also hired scribes to keep their records. Becoming a scribe was a way to move up in social class.

The Invention of Writing In time, Sumerians put their writing skills to new uses. They wrote works on history, law, grammar, and math. They also created works of literature. Sumerians wrote stories, proverbs, and songs. They wrote poems about the gods and about military victories. Some of these were epics, long poems that tell the stories of heroes. Later, people used some of these poems to create The Epic of Gilgamesh, the story of a legendary Sumerian king.

Development of Writing in Mesopotamia http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=DCjtPRHRZs8

Technical Advances One of the Sumerians’ most important developments was the wheel. They were the first people to build wheeled vehicles, including carts and wagons. Using the wheel, Sumerians invented a device that spins clay as a craftsperson shapes it into bowls. This device is called a potter’s wheel.

Technical Advances The plow was another important Sumerian invention. Pulled by oxen, plows broke through the hard clay soil of Sumer to prepare it for planting. This technique greatly increased farm production. The Sumerians also invented a clock that used falling water to measure time.

Math and Science Another area in which Sumerians excelled was math. In fact, they developed a math system based on the number 60. Based on this system, they divided a circle into 360 degrees. Dividing a year into 12 months— a factor of 60—was another Sumerian idea. Sumerians also calculated the areas of rectangles and triangles.